Rosie Diaz, the spokesperson for the British government in the Middle East and North Africa, cited a saying by the companion Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq, in a tweet calling for the preservation of the environment, in preparation for the Climate Action Summit in Britain next year.

Rosy began her tweet, saying, "Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq - may God be pleased with him - says: Do not cut fruit trees, do not destroy a large old, do not spit a sheep or camel except for food, and do not burn palm trees or drown them."

"Today begins the countdown to the 26th Climate Action Summit in the United Kingdom next year .. It is our duty to preserve the globe, so that together we address the phenomenon of climate change."

Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, may God be pleased with him, says: “Do not cut fruit trees, do not destroy an old age, do not peck a sheep or a camel except for food, do not burn palm trees and do not drown them ... Our duty to preserve 🌎 Let's tackle together the #climate change pic.twitter.com/4KpmOaBZAv

- Rosie Dyas (@RosieDyasUK) November 1, 2020

The 26th UN Climate Change Summit is scheduled to be held in Glasgow next year, with more than 30,000 participants from all over the world attending, including climate experts and business leaders;

To agree on ambitious action to tackle climate change.

Last year's summit in Spain did not result in a specific mechanism of action, despite agreement on the need to address the "global warming" dilemma, as experts warn of the collapse of populated areas around the world by the year 2050 unless quick measures are taken.